Skejjf publican. A -me m BS 1 1 mftirjwmttr, Uioroi B. Goodlander, Editor. CLKAUPIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MOKNINQ, DEO. St, 'l 877. Header. If yon want lo know what It gnlng on In th business world, just read our advertising folimiii the Sptvinl column in particular. MAXIM! FOR THE DAY. Knenan worthy tb o(Em of President should U willing t bold it If counted in, or placed there b any fraud. I', S. IIrot. I wo Id never have been reconciled to the el ration b the em al last aid of mine of per toil, however reepnetable In private life, wbo omit forever aarrr upon bit brow tb etainp of fraud first triumphant la American history. No inh sequent action, bowerer meritorious, enn wash awe tba letter of that record. CaAai.at Fn Aim A tuns. ' Under the furmi of law, Hutherford U. Have baa been declared President or the bolted States Hia title rata upon diafraoohtsemsnt of lawlul voters, tba taiee oertmoatca 01 toe ret urn tog om ers noting corruptly, and the decision of n com mission which bae refuted lo bear evidence of al leged fraud. For tbe Ant tin are tba American people cud fronted with tbe fact of a fraudulently- elected President. Let It not be understood that tbe freed will be silently acquiesced In by the oonntry. Lt no bonrpaai in which tba usurpa tion li forgo; tea. A DDM no. or DeMorNATic M. C.'i. One hundred yean of human depravity aocu n alated and oonoantrated Into a climax of erima. Never agala lo fire hundred yearaabell they bave an opportunity to repeat toe wrong. Dahibi, W. Vooihrfh. I would rather have tbe endorsement of a quar ter of a million of tbe American people than that of the Louiilaoa Keturniog Hoard, or ot tbe untu mlaalon wbioh excluded the facts and decided tba question on a tachnicality. Xaoa. A. IIiRnaicita. . An account ot tba recent Sonatoriul duel will be found ou our fourth page. (on. MoClollan again ortlorod' to re port at Trenton, New Jersey. Soo fourth pa'O. . Governor Vance, of .North Carolina, attributes tbe destruction of tbe pure agricultural fair system to horse-racing, throo card montu and priio candy. Thanks. Stato Senator Penlo ban our thanks tor a copy of Secretary McCanrlUwa' report on J?ail flonds, for 187ft. ' " , A Bad Lawyer. (iill. a Pittsburgh Attorney, bos eloped, and took with him over ono hundred thousand dollars of other peoplo's money. The Niw Junoa. Gov. llsrtranft has appointed C. K. Taylor, Esq., of franklin, to succeed Judge Trunkoy. Judgo Storrett is thcrcforo, out again. The Governor has appointed Judges Trunkoy, of Venango, M Dermott, oi Mercer, and Galbraith, of Erie, to do cide the judicial contest in Crawford county. The silvor qunstion rusts over tho recess of Congress, but conies up again as tbe unfinished businoss of tho Ben ate immediately upon its reassembling on the 10th of January. PnovoKtNO, Inmckd. What makes tho Republicans maddest now is that fter tboy havo gone through so much to give tbo stolen goods to Hayes, he refuses to make a fair divy, ' Iter. 1. 8. Kallocb, formerly a Kunsas politician of unsavory reputation, but now a preacher of San Francisco, has come out with a vehement anti-Cbinose pronunoiamento. Good Advice. Tuo Now York live ning Post has concluded that it's about time for the President cithor to with draw his civil service reform order or to commonce to enforco It. On this question the voto is nearly unanimous. AuREiABLR. Our Senator "Don." say the Philadelphia Timet isn't mak ing any fight on the President himselt, but be knows a man front New York who is, and that's as good a thing as tbe young Ponnsylvanian wants. A cotomporary says : It may bo con soling to Senator Pattorson and other restless carpet-baggors to know that Caron Farrar declared in a recent ser mon delivered in Westminster Abbey, that thero Is no such thing as hell or "a world of worm and flame." Bead It. An interesting debato on the Silver bill and the Bond question will be found on our first pago this week. . Tho views of tbo ablest Sena tors on both aides of this question was brought out during the debato on the 12th. TnE New Senator. Tho California Legislature, on Wodnesdny last, elected J. T. Farley, Democrat, Unitod States Sonator for six years from the -Kb ol March, 1879. Mr. Farley displaces Hargont, Radical. Tho Democratic tido keeps rolling on. "Tbo slave driver's whip" begins to annoy Radicals. Because Sonator Gor don possessed tin manhood to tell Conkling his own. Thcso moral cow ards fear tbe oxposttrw of thoir crimes, hence tho "stop thief cry is sot up to call public attention in a different di rection from which it is drifting. Waoes Raised. Charles Nordhoff, it is stated, rocoivea from the New York Herald a salary of 110,000 a year ; and a writer in tbo Denver JVnr adds to this statement that he used to "hold copy" for Mr. Nordhoff "when tho In dianapolis Sentinel only paid him 112 a week, and grumbled at that." A SotiD Majority. While tho ar my and the carpet-baggors conducted elections in Mississippi, that Htato was good for 30,000 Radical majority. Tbo official vote for Govornor at tbo recent election Shows that Mr. Stono, Demo crat, is elected ovor his Radical rival by a majority of 911,310. - How is that for high? Tin War Over.-The border thieves and bandits on both sides of the Rio Grando River, succeeded in producing a sensation during tho past week. Homo people teemed to think that another war was right on hand, because a number of American and Mexican robbem wero plundering each other. That is all there it in this fuss about a War with Mexico. Tho gov eminent should send troops enough klong tba apper Rio Grand to shell them out, and if they do not disperse, kill them off, and then we will hare peace. .V A IV Wis CALAMITY. New York. JWonibcr 20. Their wan an cxplonion uL (en ininiiiog puHl flvooVltM-k this nlWiinon in the im uTT.A, a., which extends to ( 'riles I'lsoo. The boiler, which wasjjntho basement, burnt, tearing awny tho enliro front and scattering the wreck in all direc tions. Within a few minutes after tho ex plosion, tho wall, flvo stories high, fell into tho street, whore was gathered a multitude of screaming people, and the names burst out in all directions. With regard to the number of per sons in tho building at tho timo of tl explosion no definite estimate cun be had to night, though the proprietoi thinks thero wero about 110. Those employed in tho factory wore princi pally young girls and boys from oight to twenty years of ago. Owing to tbo approach of tho lioli duvs a double force was employed, one working during tho day und the other at night. The force, which usuull; consists of ovor a hundred, is changed nt five o'clock, and tho fuct of tho ox plosion occurring at ten minutes past that hour renders it still more difficult to know how ninny fell victims. Several girls wero seen to jump from tho top of the building into tho fire. Tbo greatest sacrifices of life, however, will bo among tho young giils, many of whom aro from oight to fifteen years. They wore employed selling and assorting and packing randies oi tho first floor, over tho boilor, None of thoso escaped so fur as known and at tbe very lowest calculation tborc must bo forty or filly dead bodies in tho ruins. Tbo bookkeeper who was on the Bar clay street side of tho building was blown out through the window to tbe street and badly out on tho head. .Sev eral persons jumped from the second story and escaped with slight injuries, the fall being broken by policemen and citizens on the sidewalk below. Tbirtoen wounded persons, of whom ton aro under eighteen years of ago, havo been taken to the hospital so far. A New Departi-re. Messrs. T. 4 P. Collins, of Philadelphia, who havo tho contract for tho construction of tho Madeira and Mamore railroad in Brazil, have chartered the steam ship Morcodita to take to that country sufilciont supplies, tools, etc., to onablo thorn to begin work soon. Tbo steam er will lcavo on tho 25th, and in addition to six hundred tons of tools and general merchandise, including provisions for tho employes, tho vessol is to tako out an engineer corps ot fifty-ono men ; fifty mechanics, mostly Philadelphia!!; one hundred axemen, or pioneers, who are to oroct tho neces sary buildings and clear the way for tho progress of construction, and who aro from nearly all sections of tbo country, and ono hundred colored men I mil tbe contract is completed a steamer will leavo Philadelphia each month with supplies. Patterron. of Colorado, h. been admitted I. a aest in th. Iloanof RuprMentatiTM without tbe le.it ibadow of right to it. Belfnrd eaa l.oted by nn andiaputed majorit of 1T2. Tbia la one of tbe moat lar.mone and biab-baailed outregee .ear committed by any body or any party. aetieoao. Umm. Mr. Globe, did you never hear of the oleclion of Democratic Governors by tho Returning Boards of Louisiana, Florida, and South Carolina, and Hayes Electors, at tho samo timoT You are a very innocent creature if you did not. As you assume too much, how could that crooked thing happen ? It thoso States did vote for Hayes, how docs it come that '.he othor fel lows were elected Governors? Do toll ? Complimented. Tbo Waynesburg Messenger, in alluding to tho recent de bato in tho United States Senate on the finances, says : "Hon. William A. Wallace, the Democratic U. 8. Sen ator from this Stato, has taken a noble stand on tbo side of tbo people against tho encroachments ot the bond holders and money-kings, in discussing tho financial questions now hoforo Con gress. Senator Wallaco deserves tho gratitudo of the producing classes for the courage and ability with which ho has defended their rights, and advocat ed their interests, in tbe body of which he is a leading member." Well Said. Tbo Philadelphia II id- lelin. ono ot tho standard Radical or gans of this Stato, chimes in in this way : "Mr. Conkling docs not want Senators Hill and Gordon to control the Georgia appointments, nor do we, fur ono reason : Bocauso unless civil service reform is an empty sham they should be mado by tbo President in tho interest of tho general public and not at all in tho interest of indivduul politicians. But it soems to ns that civil sorvico reform docn not suffer any moro with Hill and Gordon supreme in Georgia, than it docs with Conkling supreme in Now York." - i Overloaded. Miss Koto Field, the actress and authoress, writes to Jennie June to deny that she had gone abroad bocauso she could not get R liv ing in America, "which was a sad com mcntary on the gallantry of the Amor ican man." Miss Fiold says: "I camo here (London) becauso 1 wanted to como, not becauso I was driven. As to tbo gallantry of tbo American man, the best friends I havo in tbo world are Amorican mon, and if I have not married one it is becauso I lovo too many of thorn. American men, at homo and abroad, are tho finest fellows I know." According lo the New Orleans Dem ocrat, "at the momont when Stanley Matthews, Booth and Cbrisliancy gave in their indepondont and judicial votes declaring Mr. Kellogg ontitlod to a seat in tho United Slates Senate, At torney General Ogilon was engaged in preparing information for a Grand Jury to substantiate tho tillo of that ominont carpet-bagger to a roll in tho Louisiana penitentiary." Tbe Mansfield Adrertiter, edited by that tuny man, Col. Bed, Goodenongh, tells of R lady who sat at a sewing macbing and who felt a queer sensa tion as of R fly or miller crawling un der her dress np her back. It proved to be a small mouse, which escaped from its self Imposed prison by pawl ing over tbs lady's shoulders and com- incc out at the throat. Of course sho creamed. A (iiHiD 1'miToiiHAl'H. Tho editor of the Louisville Courier has drawn an excellent picture of tho Radical New York Senator, ilo says: "Mr. Jtos loo Conkling is a baso doniaj.'oi'iio. I MsynUed n. n "ontlemnn. he ha- twvn I ''"V' " ' "r ) '" '"' r MrnMMay --j.-- tmtm ian' wo'i i r--vie.'et1t.'f.i,ss'vw- companion of gontlxnien, he has been tho champion andj confederate ol thieves. Last winter ho was ready to sell his party. This winter ho Is for crushing the man whom his cowardice and treachery were not able to keep out of tho Presidency. lie is not, liko Morton, a rough malignant, who, warmed into partisan action, possessed a certain barbarous sincerity ; but a cool, motliodio trader in the vilost pas sions of tho vilest classes. Ho is a good actor, lie has an educated facil ity in word mongcry. But he is an insolent peacock, accidently giltod with a voiio. And this is a man whom a few Democrats would elevate to leader ship in the Senate ut tbo expense ol tbo administration wbicb, however its short-coimnirs mat bo, has at least dono something towurd the readjust niciil ot die lost sectional baluuco and tho restoration of nationality and the national spirit in eery part of tho country." A Home Indicator. An exchange says : 'At Eil.n.ld. Piiuth C.lollni, lb. bom. of u.n. M. V. Butler, wh.n tb n.wi or tbs trattnf if Butler rMiv.d, tb. oulortsl Ar.m.0 lurni d . prooMaioD .nil w.ltid upu. Mrs. Bull.r At niir mlil.nfl. to l.ud.r thrlr MngrstuUtion. I'h eomliment wi boiplt.bly kou.lpdgftd, and tb. eulorrd brethren left with thrw rouiiojr nbeeri for tb. man that iu .buird on lb. floor of th. Srn.t. aa nuril.roua .neiaj of Ibeir race." So just ono (lock after another ol tho Radical chickons nre coming homo to roost. If lightning would strike liars now as in the days of Ananias, nearly all tho Rudical leaders would bo killed off as soon as warm weather sots in. Anyhow, not a corpet-baggcr would be lelt in tho South by the timo tho dog-days como around. The Absent Senator. Sharon, one of the Nevada Senators, has not been in his seat sinco the opening of the session. A few weeks ago when tho party voto was nearly a tie, a commit tee of Radical Senators telegraphed him to come on to Washington or the party would loso th control of tho Senate. Ho telegraphed back in this emphatic munncr: "Lot tho Senato go to h 1." Sharon is still absent. And tho editor of tbo Milwaukee Sen tinel, a Radical organ, in taking a sur vey of affairs, says : "It looks to us as thoiiKU luo United Mates benato wasauouvvoautq.i.naronssuggesnon, although it is rather a hot one." The Great Mistake. Tho New York Tribune, in roviowing tho Hayes- Conkling Custom llouso tight, says : The Preeident'e rrMt mlat.k. In dealln. with th. New York Cuttom Hone, waa in not petting uown lo aoant in. .oat netore n. began to build. and ao finding .ut wbrth.r b. had enough to onitn nia nniiertaning. tl. pkm, aowerer, un der th. Influence of um. atrangely unaophiatien ted ndTiaer, to har. ptrollad deliheralelr and gaily into difflcoltiea without taking the trouble lo calculate bow he oiiuld get out .gain, and w. nr. not eeruia tbal th. Cabinet und.rauuda even yet bow eerloue tba diflteultiea nr.. Il is consoling to know that all the blunders Hayes is committing as bo passes along, inures to the benefit of tho country, and thoreforo ends in some good to tho people Tbe good people of Boelon, in one short year,aretirod of Democracy. The Republicans curried the city of Boston by 2,000 majority on Tuesday, a gain of over 5,000 from the preceding year. Pittsburg Gazette. To which tho Waynesburg Messenger man says : "All of which goes to provo tho inspired wisdom of Solomon, as recorded in the 20th chapter and 11th vorse of Prov- orbs : "As a dog returneth to his vomit, so a fool returneth to his folly." France. Recent events go far to wards strengthening tho Republic. Tho Imperialists and Legitimists have been compelled to take a back seat, and Marshal MacMahon surrenders handsomely to a forco not ol soldiers but circumstances just as potent as an army, and he is statesman and sol dier enough to comprehend tbo situa tion, und because of this tho Republic of Franco will be at pence for somo time. Why the Republicans should expect Senator Davis, of Illinois, to voto with them is not mado very clear. They did not elect him. Tbo Republicans of tho Illinois Legislature voted for Logan a good deal longer than was reasonable or decent, and then switch ed off on Judge Lawrence. It is clear llicy did not expect Davis to stand by them or they would havo stood by him. A Good Cabinet Tho Chicago Times wants to settle all this trouble in Washington by the formation of a new Ministry, as follows: Premier ftnd Mlnialer of Juetloe Derid Darla . MiniiUtr .f Htau Thnmaa . Bayard. Mlnialer of Finaniw Hlanley Mlth.wt. Minletnr of the Intetior W. R. Morrieon. M iiileler of War (Juptar. Behleiorar. Mlnialer of Marine llelatar Clyraer. Poitmapter Uener.1 J. Randolph Tucker. In Prison. M. P. Woodward and M. F. Dorin, editors of the Wilkcebarre Sunday Kews, convicted of libeling G. B. Kulp and Sheriff Kirkondnll, wero sentenced on Tuesday to pa' a fine of S700 each and bo imprisoned soven months. An application for anew trial was doniod. The jail is a poor placo for tho "dovil" to go for copy. "Tbe Colorado infamy" troubles the Radicals very much thesotimos. How strange that a single "infamy" should allraclauch undivided atlonlion among men who have practiced nothing but infamy lor seventeen years. But then, it is on the plan that tbe frailest sister always proclaims her virtue from tbo stroot corner. Perhaps. Tbe New York Sun edges in in this way : "When loading Republican Senators, who have be oomo disgusted with tbe de faeto ad ministration of Hayes, rise and push Hy to the wall, it is Impolitic for Domocratio Senators to get between nayes and the wall." Dennis, the man wbo carriod thro' the frauds In Alachua county, Florida, is now a government clerk at Wash ington on a salary of 11,800 a year. Il is a way Mr. Hayes has of paying his little debts. Hut for Dennis he would not be in the White House. Civil Serv ice Reform I F.xactlt. The Charleston A'vi and Courier rejoices over the admission or Sonator llntior. and aays ft "is worth more to the State than the con viction of a score of Pattersons." sTiiihixa hack. If tl). allver HepuilUlinu Dill elioald be adupl ed by both branrbee of Coii.reR, I'renden llaree, hp Interuoiing bii Ttto, in.y ar. . d. (rev of ioialr T.vor of vhlvb Ibc Riud fiflim hie. .Irudr mm out l.wird htm In . r.ry In fie bo.uvwa. oe art. In la. eial aluaiaf. .Kai.il a braeh of fiillh, In wbal er.r fliepe It oiae be prrreDted, ThU erae to. rbp muter la . paui.fniadntei. A. ) 'eel This is only not disingenuous argil ment it is downright misrcproseiita tion, and docs nut luck malignity. The Putt dares to spouk of the proposed restoration of silver to its old placo in tho coinage, and to tho roiimlatomenl of the old money chnructer ot thai metal under our laws, ns repudiation Tho Punt is tho advocate of tho mono sharps who havo deprived the peopl of tbo United States of the silver op lion. Tins was done when inflatioi had caused a vast incrouse of indebt edness, public and private, und it war dono with tho express purpose ol mak ing the sum ol tho debts greater than they were defined to be in tho con tracts making them payable in one metal instead of two. Tbo talk thai tho President will pnpulurizo hiinsell by helping tbo conspiracy to forco the single standard or British gold policy upon the people of tho United Slates, who never wero consulted on tho sub ject, is simply impudence. The assor- tion that thero would bo a breach ol faith in paying bonds and notes ae cording to tbe loiter of tho laws under likh they are Issued, is equally arro gant and imbecile. The Pu.it should pauso in its career of lunacy, illustrat ed in conrso denunciation ot all who nre for tho old Amorican money stand ard, and condescond to reason. On einnnti Commercial. Another Fallen Stab. The Boss Returning Board camo to grief on Kri day last when up for confirmation. Washington telegram says : 'Tho no mination of McLinn,ol Florida Return ing Board fume, for Chief Justice of. Now Moxico, was also tho occasion of sensation in the Senato. Senator Con over mado a speech against the confir mation. He said if Mcl.inn was a law. yer at all ho had no ability, and was incompetent and unfit for any judicial office. He had been on both sides dur ing the war, and had betrnyod both, and while in Florida ho had devoted himselt more to applejack than to law Ho said the nominee was a time-server and insincere, and would belong to cither party as his interests dictated. Ilo suid during tho Presidential count n Florida the Knmihlicnn. hnrl in Irnnn l)ie clos0Jt w8t(.h on McLinn. and if they had not dono so ho would have sold out tbo Democrats, 'and we should,' said Mr. Conovor, 'have thus lost our President.' Conover's speech created a good deal of amusement, and when tho voto was taken tho nomination was overwhelmingly rejected without a di vision A Good Thino. The oditor ol tbo Richmond (Va.) Jjisatch, in alluding to the bill introduced by Senator Wal lace, says: ' The government will do a wise thing ono that will he useful to both people anil government by issu ing bonds of small denominations. Tbe people ol limited means will invest freely in bonds ol the government. France baa afforded a fine example of this. Any expedient that will increase the amount of public bond held at homo will bo of great advantage to tho country. Paying interest to tho fur cign bondholder is a drain upon the land, diverts its resources and lessens tho'mcans of tho people. Tho small bonds now proposed to be issued would secure 'be investment of an immense amou'-.of money of the people of small means in government funds, and assist decidedly In maintaining tho integrity of pecuniary matters at homo.'' A correspondent says: Judging from tho Cabinot ministers, members ot Con gress, literateurs, ladios and lawyers that went to hear him, and from their close attention and frequent applause, his lecture was a great success. As to his views he seemed to bo a little more heterodox than Henry Ward lloechcr ; mora prnfnne and entertaining than Wendell Phillips ; less dyspeptic than Tbecdoro Tilton ; not so swoel as Phoebe Cousins or Victoria Woodbull ; and, I might add, that he has evident ly not traveled as much as Parson Now- man, for while tho latter talks inces santly about tho Hindoos and tho riv er (ranges, Mr. Ingcrsoll confines him self to tho sarcophagus of Napoleon and the tortures of tho Inquisition, which ho said ho had soon, and Ima gined ho bad felt. - Inoersoll on Kve. Col. BoMngcr soil, on tbe evening ef tho 20th, deliv ered hia celebrated lecture of "Liberty" in Vt ashington, to a large audience. Among other things ho said "that ho bolieved in Darwin ; that ha was not sure ha was right, but that on that question his mind was about eight to seven. Ilo ridiculed tho idea that wo men are not fit for politics, and said that they could not get the country into a worse fix thnn ho had just helped to got it in himself. That from the small amount of raw material nsed in the manufacture of Kve, from ono of Adam's cutlets, it was tho best piece of work that bad ever boon put up. A Dissolution. It is pretty ovidenl that the firm of Hayes A Whoeler, recently established in businoss at Washington by a Board of 7 by 8, has already dissolved partnership. Thorn infrrim Vice President has pinned him self to Senator Conkling's coat tail,and staked his political salvation on tho course of the virtuous Senator. Tbe course of tbe senior partner is still a littlo crookod and undocided ; but be may find a landing after tbo holidays. A Washington telegram says : "Blaine and Conkling have kissed and made up." These two Radical giants have been personal enemies, and have not spoken to each other for twolve years, We presume tboir defeat at Cincinnati in 1876, and at Washington in 1877, bos brought the"milk of human kindness" to the surface, and like lov era, they havo gone and made up. Damnable Frauds. During the carpet bag rule, the Slate printing cost tho taxpayers of South Carolina 1250,. 000. Gov. Wade Hampton's printer's bill for the past year la only 116,000. A considerable difference in favor ol tbe taxpayers. A proper inquiry now would be what became of the 1234,000 tbe baggers wasted, Catciiino It. For declaring thai there is no bell hcrculter, Mr. Iluwhor is catching considerable of it here. II is critics scum to think he has it personal interest in abolishing the place in ones tion. Ills conduct ever since 18.17 fe-en,s-T'-- -4Wall Sunday School eoilwtion for pur pose of raising money with which to un base Sharpes' rifles, and delivered them lo the. Massachusetts Aid Society, whoso members went to Kansas and tiieru shot "boruvr rilfiians, shows tho necessity of his plea, because if thero is such a placo, Boocbor will got t lie warmest berth. He has earned it twice over. Hkhoi.d the Ciianue. This time last year the Republican leaders were scheming, planning, forging returns, suborning testimony and hunting up scoundrels lo help them cheat Tilden, the peoplo's choice, cut of tbe Prosiden ny. Now, they verily believe they wero instigated by tho Devil to do these things. They aro bewailing the suc cess of tboir grout criminal plot, but daro not ask Heaven or tbo American people to forgivo them. The Irlbun.l reform which the Judicial ounteit in Crawlord Oooatf ie In he tried ip aouinnMil af Jodtre Truakcy. of Venango Judge McDormolt, of Mercer, and Judge Ualhruith, of Krle, thee. oariog oeen aeiigontp. by the uovarnor. A do. eialoa by . tribunal of Ihip cb.raclcr will be raa peoted by tbe people Kttkanfc This one-horse Returning Board, strango as it may srem, are ull Demo crats, although they" roaitto In strung Radical districts. However, wo hope they will declare the man elected wlio has the most votes, and not imitate Joo Bradley 4 Co. Moral Treason. Tho New York Tribune is disloyal enough to say that Mr. Eustis having been admitted to tho Senate by a vote ot 6 to 1, it will now be in order for tbo majority to ex plain why r Senator with so clear a title to a scat has been kept out of it so long." That's a queer conundrum for an editor to put to such wise lead era as Senators Conkling and Edmunds. On His Wat Home. Tho aristo cratic Pierrcponte, who presented Grant with 120,000 in cash, and was after, wards appointed Minislerto England for that compliment, has boon relieved by Sir. Welsh, and tho nfortwald is on tho way to bis Now York homo, a much wiser man than be was fivo years ago, when ho forwarded his 120.000 bribe to Washington. After renting Patterron, th. Democrat, ou.bt never again to talk abnut fraud. Tbitt'a a bol i, bald, bare-faced fraud itnduvl -Aaaye. 1 wo thirds of the Domocratio news papers bare condemned this small fraud, and not a single editor defends. How is it about tho Hayes fraud? What Radical journalist, or politician, condemns it? Tbo reverse ie tho fact. All endorse it. Bust attain 1 Growlino. A Western exebango whose editor has been counting noses in Congress says: "Pennsylvana has moro than her quota in the Forty-fifth Congress, forty-seven members, incliid- ng six Senators Messrs. Blaine, Wal lace, Cameron.of Pennsylvania, Mitch ell, McMillan and Patterson nre na tives of iho Stato named. Pinehbaekshowsmoro genuine metal. despite his name, than Kellogg. Ho has sont a letter to Governor Nicholas, of Louisiana, resigned hia scat as a Senator from that Stato. This is real ly creditable to Pincbback. The idea of being takon up and pntroniaed like Kellogg by the Republican leaders re volts his proud spirit. The OldStorv. The Nashville Ilan- ner says: "Some years ago Andrew Johnson charged that General Grant was a liar, and moat ponplo thought ho proved it by bis Cabinet. Two months ago General Grunt charged that (-'has. Sumner was a liar, and it Is shown conclusively that the liar in this case wasn't Sumner." An Aur.n IIebo. Cul. John Morgan. of Kayeite county, who was born Aug. 6, 171)0, and who sat in the Legislature when members wore red "womaaes' and ate their cheese on the Capitol steps, rides from his homo to Union- town, a distunce ol twolve miles, be fore breakfast frequently, to attend to business. Pointed. Tbe 1'iitsburg Telegraph says: "Ulaine and Conkling have em braced that they may work in unison for tho subjugation of the Administrs- tion. So highway rchbors, who havo been at daggers' poinLs, khake hands when somo extraordinary opportunity offers for the capture of anusnal spoils.' A Chicago newspspor, which ought to know, is authority for the statement that ex Minister 11. II. Washburn is a candidate for tho 1'iiiicd .States Senate, and also for tho 1'reslclcncy. Ilo ex pects lo succeed Hcnator Oglosby in 187!), and thon hopes to mnko the Pres idential nomination tho following year. Hon. Henry h. Pierce, who wasoloe. ted Mayor of Boston on Tuesday last, is a lieptiblican of Ibe advanced Massa chusotfs school, who voted in Congress against giving tho vote of Louisiana to Hityes, and is an oulspoknn advocate of tho reconciliation and reform poli cies of the present Administration. Happy Again. "Thank heaven I" ejaculates the Boston Herald, "thore is no longer any Louisiana qnestion. Mas sachusetts ia now not more firmly in the union or possessed of more rights and privileges than the State which has so long been tbe scene of strife and tho occasion ef angry debate."' Five State officials are to be elected n Indiana next October, besides a Leg islature, upon which will dnvolve tho election of a successor to Senator Voor- hoes. The State positions aro Secreta ry of State, Troasnrer, Auditor, Attor ney General and Superintendent of In struction. Mr. Hamlin ia the oldest Senator now serving, lie is sixty eight. Mr. Dorsoy is the youngest. He entered the Senato when only thirty years old, and has served five years. Mr. Ed munds, who ia forty -nine, Is tho Sena tor who looks oldest. 1 llayva has signed the pardon of Jno. A. Joyce, convicted of conspiracy lo defraud the United Stales of tax on distilled spirits. Tho whole gang is out now, Ulaine was the last Senator to reach Washington ant) tbe first to tbe Treasury In draw hia pay. i T1IR KASTKHS WAll. Tbe recent victories achieved by Hie Itussiuns over tho Turks, has embold ened the former, and from the diplo malic epistles that are being circulated f 7 the pthor powers of Kuroptt, some- lew oi tne ouisiue worm Knus any thing about. England is mad; Germany is excited, and A "stria, Franco und Duly are by no means idle spectators. V.'t predict that a treaty if ,ti'aco lie- twecn the warring parties is lur in the future. Russia demands too much Kngland and Austria will not accede lo her demands until there bus been oiiio moro fighting dono, and ii nco essury both will take a bund in It on tbe side of tbo Turks, while Germany will clusp bands with Russia, il she persists in her demand for the freedom of thoso provinces now over run by her army, and tbo froo navigation of the Black Sea and tho Dardenelles. This England cannot afford, unless she Is whipped into it, either on tho bat tle field or in tbo Diplomatic field by a stand mads by her neighbors. Boiled Down Wrath. Tho editor of tlie4Tyroiio Herald delivers himself in this way: "Goneral Gordon is the first ot the forgiven traitors to revive the duello in Congress, which all good men supposed bad died out with tho end of the barter in human flesh. The Senate owos It to lis digt.ity to compel tli in bloodhound to mnko a public apol ogy tor his invitation of a fellow mem bcr to a test of ability to murder." Costlt Office. The Syracuso-t'tion-iW! says : "Senutorships aro pretty deur in South Carolina. Patterson's seat is suid to have cost him $15,000, anil now it is charged that poor Cor- bm, another carpet bagger, paid out S28.000 in tbo way ol bribes, and then didn't get Ins seat after all. Voles in tho Palmetto State keep up to infla tion prices with wonderful persistency. A DoNfi Vacation ?ratik (lough nour plead guilty in tho Canbria court week before last to elevon indictments for burglary and larceny, anil whs sen tenced on tlvo of them lo $!i00 fino and ten and a half years in the penitentiary Georgo Townsond plead guilty to set, ting fire to a etnblo fn Johnstown, and received tho same scnteneo as 'Joiigh nonr. r'AM.iu. The flunking firm ot II. E. Taylor A Co., at Willinmsport, closed its floors on Tuosiluy, tho lfilh insL Tho firm has mado an assignment, und ex JmJtfo It. S. llmillcy has Won ap pointed Assignee, and will no douht furnish Ihs pnhlie soon with a state ment or the assets. Ak OvERHimiT. Colonel Forney was allowed to leave Philadelphia, for Europe, without a hijr dinner similar to plenipotentiary Wolsh's. It's too bad. The Colonels have our sympa Tiu Adjournment. 'The deserted Capital," Is what the few who remain in Washington during the vacation write home to their friends. Uvnural U rant declines any diplomat ic position in Kuropo before it is offer ed him. But wh.n anything is offered him ho usually takes it. Coolbaugb, Iho Chicago banker, had a cool million of dollars to draw uion when ha killed himself. Boms men are never satisfied. Chorus from lllaineand Conkling "Told yoa so." 2Ww gumtist-mftitg. BANK KI.KCTWW.-Th. unaaal .Inlloa l.r lilrMtor. of tb. County National Bank, ol ClearOeld, will b. bold at the Banking Uoeee, In Clearfield, ou Tueeday, January sth, tfl7ft, between tne hour, ef on. und fnnr o'eloek, P. It. W. M.BIIAW, Deo. !, 1177 Jt. O.ehier. DIHWILUTIOII Tbe partnerahlp beret, for. rattling bttweeo lb. uudereifroed, un der In. firm uatne of llley A Fiaber, doing boat neap In Clearfield, P.., tu Ik. Banufaeture nnd Ml. ofeletbinfi, waa dtaoleed hr mutual aaneeot oath. lOtu day of December, 1S77. Tb. bail Reu will beruuflor b oarrted ou at lb. .Id aunA by F. M. Willey. F. M. WIl.t.FY, Dor. lo, I Wat, O. W. Uhllha. H fiKHE TO C O, nnd ' now to tio WEsrr l,0CS,000 aorea ef land for sal., .beep, ka lb. ariiea of tbo Well. For Mapa of Keu.ee, full ieforvatlna aa to brat railroada to ti.erl ou, Tlekeia, Friigbt rate., ... apple or writ. I WM. KIIUKTLIUtlK, Agent Ateblrm, Tepeka A Santa Fe H. It , Ilea. 19, IS77 Bin. Bellefoala, l'a. DTICR TO TOCKIKrl.OKHN of the Clearfield Fire Brick Go. A aoeling of tba etoek bolder, of ue Clour field Fire Brick Co., will bo held at tba om.-e of O. W. Bmlib. oa Wadnewday, J.n. a, IH7H at X o'eloek p. a.., for tbo porpuee of alMtlng Uirao tora to aerro fur tbe .nauiag year, and ailpding la aaeh otb.r boalneaa aa aaay legally simp before Ikeia. C. W. SMITH, Clearfield, Dan It, 1077-11. Peerrtary. D1 .IVORt'R Noll IE.-. Htrj T. Bor-ttr, by hr neit friend, U ibt Court of CumtnoD TioMf or OliM.rflld Co., Ytu No VA.tUpl.T. Jodlah Bargtr. f '17, AitatttibimtliwM. An ftllM loainoBi ia thii having bxa ra tirnsxJ mrm Ml ifniuat aolioa tl htribjf fivra to Ircotlaat to appw at lb noil Court of Com bod I'toft. lo bo bout oa (bo lJ Uondor of Janoarj, 17N, (, i biw eitin, If any bo bit, why th Itbel latfhoali mot b difomrd. ankhrw vr.srt, Jr. Doo. It, 77 Xt. eb.nff. HEALTH OAPPINISS. Health aail BappiatH aro priooVMi Woallb in tholr poiKitori, tnd rt llict aro witbla lb root-h of eTor-r ou who will 0 Wright s Live? Pills, Th odIj toro CUKB for Torpid Liver. lypp Pmt llMdaeho, 8oar fltnmnoh, Coatiialiun, llfbllity, Naatita, ind all Bill lout oomplnlati and Hlood diMrvat. Nono gonalno anleit ilgoed 'Wm. Wright, FbU'a." If jroar Orogglii will aot pi'ly Mnd li tonti for ono bot Iu Borriek, Uolkr Co., T . 41b ft., Pbil, Doo, U, TT-ly. DIKHOLDTION.-The partntrabip he-oto-foro oalrtlng between the nirf ifrned, under tho lrl naaie of J. B fihiffer Co., dolnf bwilaoea ta DaBoia. ClaarteM ooootr, p, B tho aaafaoioro and talooflooibor, Ae., hopthlt dmy been dlMoleod Xty Botual foneeBt. J. I. Ih)(ie0 ( oatboriBedi to oolleet all ornnei duo to the firm, aad to fret llo and pay oil detU. I. B HIIAVFKR, J. I. HIUHKB. Da Bolt, Teo. IJ, lBTt. P. B The adtri,ard bof loteod the Inter!' of I. B 6 hfler la tbo hw aill.pte.. at luUoi, aai will oomiIbho tho boilnoea m heretofore. sJAMKH I. HIUItKK. Do, to, IS7T-4I. kpiianh' court wale. Valuable Real Estate I BY rlrto of aa order of th Orpbtat Conrt of C1oar4e!dooaate, PonairWaala.lho andenlfoed, AdmlalHrwrtor of tb eotato of Job Oloory, late of Blots, towatblp. CloarM aoantj. Pa do oaood, will ooll al pab It aala. Thursday. January 10, 188. At t 'elooh p. m tho Wlowin doMttlbe Real Iffata, tw wit i AH ibot oerUio pleea of load Ituolo Id bloom townihlp, Clearlnld eoentr, P.t hMhdod hy landi af John Hopoara, Dr. Fetter, raalt Orewtt aad 0. f. Blooai,oatatalag 1 84 ACRES, Maea a. teat, h.elaf about ao aerep eleared aad la a (oa4 Mala af aaltle.Uou. There la a email aoua. aadoaru and a email arehard ther.a. TIRMS OF (ALII On. thlra .f th. p.rebaa. money ta b. paid al aaatraiaUaei f Ue earn, aad lb. uatuuea tu Iwa oo,a.l unaaal aejmeaia, with lalarM, ta aa ep eared kj Woad and aMrtia.ee m the pmaiHi. Jllim 8MIT, Adm'r of tetoM at Jobs Ctean, dopeoled. fereet, P. Dm. II, I at r It. irtrti' drrrtlSfitifiilj. 1(111 fill ITI Nil OF KVKI N4llt epef-iiicl l 'MR Hi KV HKSCRI ... MATCH KII.TH KoR ml.l'-T.ln lior.e .'lip. )t lilauk. lu-u )eer and fuur munMia ,1.1, !.') Of Mil;.M. Me i,i-digrreL Kur furlber part'. ml'lrepp Old un'!rrlui"t at Cur . H W. MULLEN. ulare, anl N OTIl ll TO HTf)( UI!OM)i:H. A ntelina of Ibe thickhul lnr of IlieWunl- Ifv-oj Fire llilok C'lmin l.miltH.) nil In kvl'l In ill fir offit-e ut Wnmllnnil, et tt n'elork it. m . n WK.iNKMMY, THK SI) IMY OF J VM'AKY, h;m, for l he election af bfliiwre u th vre" lion or oilier biiainniii" ' ' a. t, JiOVNTllN, lien. 12, IH77 ai.J I'mltlmit COAL! COALI! COAL!!! The ueilrr IjtiiHtj Jeilrei Ut ttifonii Die cIllitMii of rleerfteld ttut be I preirt to Turnieh CoAL of ftD oieullent quit. it jr. tu ell wbo tnejr give hltn e '., t tv r.ie ttuiUble (or l be preaenl hertl Ihiioi. lie wiileju-buiige Duel fur fluur, lue-l, Krooerl", All ortli'u will rvcrfve ffirompt etlent mo hn Je livrre hliowneuel. TIH"H. A. UUCKKIT. C I ci. f Held, l'e.,irpt.ft1'77 in. (lAUTION. .Noiloe (i here.. Xive tu ell J pert-one hocnaod lo perfurin tbe Diurrlnicc nerfuiiinjr. mtt lo merry uiy deuglilcr, Caruliite Vilhuiont, who li minor, wltbout my tiftuirleiJKe or onaeul. Any I'riett, Preacher or Jexlne f tbe Feacr, who Biftrriea ber In ditrexarij of Ihii nuiiru, will Incur tbe full tieneltiei el tbo lew, 8ftitl Cftrulioft Velliiaonl U but IT yearn of age. and 1 bereby forbid bcr marriage wblle iho i ft minor. . K. VaLLIMONT. F re it nli villc, IV, We. ID, lt.77.tl AIMIMttTR.tTOKlV KOTIt'K, JVtiio ia brraby Riven tht Writer! ef A1 uiioiitraiKin on tbe i.tate of U. H. LYTLK, lftt of Lumber City, Cleat Be I J County, l'a., Je'J. having been duly granted lo the under- jrnvd, all prrone Indebted lo raid cdale will filaaae make imuiMltate jiavment, ftnd thuie bar nr elation or demand, will prex-ot ibetn oroiierlr uibenlii-ated fur KttloineDt without defny. J. U. I.rt l,K, A. O. TATK, Cleerildil, I'm- , U77.AC Adn.lniMrat.krn j T l( INi; Vm:K.The folltiwinR per- MJ anne bar. filed, iu tne ofliao of tbe Clerk of tlio Cuurtof Quarter Herelnue of Clearfield onunty, th.ir prtilinna and butnle for llrenaee, at tb. J.n- unry peeaiona n.al, agrepubly tu lb. Art of1 """".' Jorhu. EenereoD DuUolp W. 1,. Ni. bul. on 1)ii Hole. William Hmnb Woudward twp. A. J. llraurker Cor.eoprllle. Mra. Barab lluUer, Uitflor. in. . lea Kumlia'ier. Howard Weld (ilea II .p., ri. H. Nolealin. Uurwenerlllo. Wm. Oorley Dullule. lobn Ooleunui, Jr llnutidal.. Kr.d. Wr.p. Jacob Lanta RKBTAvaivr Licman. VT. II.Hlrnley IluBola- Teter B. Weaver ltuB.i,' Oeorje Wataun lloula.lal.i Ortlnrd from tb. Heeord. ELI III.OOM, Cleaiield. Pa., Deo. 10, "II. u. l-rolboaotary. STOVES, TIN-WARE AND GAS FIXTURES. JAMES I, LEWV, flaring parabtMl tho atock of Frfd. fitwliMt, hereby girri Diftico tbitt bo t preptred to turolb all kinJt of II RATING, COOK AND PARLOR BTOVKH, of tho heil ttiltstott Impruved paiiornt, it vorj low prioei. OAS FIXXIIIIEN. Iff hoi ilun oo bond, a lot of HR ACK KTfl, CIMNUILIKIt8 and UAH LAMPH.oroll ttindi, at rniuMo price. Urn flziurei orlered attbort notice, to loit ruatomeri. TIN-WARE. Aleo, a eonplet. aaportnent of manufactured Tia-wara, to wbicb he inettea the attantioa of purebaaera. Print pari of Room No. .1, PIK'S OI'KKA HOI SK. JAH. L. I.KAVV. Proprietor. PKKI). KACKtrT, Bup't, Clearfield, Pa., boa. 12. 'if-tf. HONEY OF HOREEODHD ADD TAR FOR THK CURE OF ' ctrl i, Ooldo, Inloonia, Hi.arMi.tii. DtBtill Broothlng, and all Affection! af th. Throit, Broiehlal To bet, aad Longi, UHag U GotiiaaiptiDB. Thii infallible re'tnfly it coniinwrt. of li t IIunkv of the plntit llurrhound. in ctien.k.il union with Tar-Bai.m, cxtractrri from llu I.ipk PniNCiri.lt of the foret tree Ann 'UlsAMr., or H.ilm of Gilrail. Tlw Honey of llorclmuntl mmitiiks am VATTERS all irritations am) inflarflnmlicii, am ' the Tur-balm ci kanvki ami nr.Atf ilic ilin.i and air passage leading to the hint;.. I-1 atldilional ingredient keep the orpan ,, moist, and i hrnlthful action, l et no pr -Itiiltce keen o from trying tli it great medi cine of a lainoui iloctor vthn ha wived Ihou Mnd of live by it in hu Urp private prnrtire, N il. The Tar-Balm hat no uii tasik or mclL I'RICCS 50 CENTS AND $1 IT BOni.V:. Great tami to buy Urfe til. "Plltft'ia Tootlinclie Iix)w 1'nre In 1 Minute. Sold by all DntEgiMi. 0 N. CE1TTENT0N, Prop., N.Y- TO MY PATRONS. REMOVAL!! . bar thii day aioil my etore to Second itrool, la tho room known Wri(bt' Store. Ia addition t tb largo toek bow on band, I hive retired t lrt etoek of new Fnll A Winter .ooK In all Ik vartoai ttylei of Dry Ooodi, Ifotloni, Tr.nn.loii, White (locdi, Millinery A feaoy Uood, Carpet, Oil Cloth i, Wall Papor, lo., Ae. It ! my detenu I Ballot t ontiane beep! of food fooJe, a.d !) tbem at the loweat t CASH PRICES, And .heap aiun at oo.p prlw. will aol b. male a fpeelelto her. It la unaerenar? ta onam.ral. artleloa or prim, hat oa will lad pile, of fooda aad price I. nit erptiuodj. Mr upeaaea beleg oae fourth what Ibe. wero, I .an Mil al th. vet; Uweet prloa. MEMHERIII PLACK, WILLIAM HEED. DI00K0 STREHT, ClKAHrilll.0, PA. Hept It, UfT If. gWur difrtisfmfiits. TRIAL MwlV-Mat of Mu-aaaet down fir trial at the eeon't ereea uf ilenuar Ie m of Court, emu men cine; Monday, January iltt, IHTH : 0 I pAbmmovrr. I. 0. Vrenner. Jr. Gideon R Kiniorli, ?, Thome Totlrr. UKiiyeW, TaMwell, ea. A. C. Flmev. Jewe W. Uu'hMe, n Willi.ro II Uwre. fa tart trinmiMiton., ra iiim tiari. muiek a ltoblaun.ee WiltUiup a tff.r. II. II. Ilerii.l., .a. WillUwa t llsjer. Vanll .riliia 1 Hbrpberd re Willlama A lla.r. I. il Iwlcb K.iSitiin, ra. Willlama IU(.r. J. N. Hiker. a Willlama Hater. Julia U Adaina, re Cliaa II. I'rrpeult, at. .1. t'rlppinen A Hnne, va. l.aao tlalnea, M . 8. Head A Hn.'e, ra Samuel Mnrphev. A. II. Moilrrw A Cj. v., Willi. m. t lleger. 'f D. tluo.llander, ra. A. M M. dure. I. al. HIHiirJ, ,. Co tl J. me. A. Peerinl. Jitmpp II, Waple, va. VrKwi-n A MaArlbar.. Williem Mib.on, ra. Hiram Woodward. W illiam A. I'ontlua, ra. Arnold A llnrtpliorn. Andrew Bhoff, re- Jmeph M Smith. Ilavid Seinple, ri. J.iaepb M. Sinilb Wiliin i. pntm,t va. Arnold A Hartiburn. Jap. MuKerben Adin'r. e. Ijon-nao liloom. EM UI.OOM, I'mthonoiary. CHEAPEST AND BEST ! THE ilAHRI.SnUKG Daily anil Weekly Patriot rOB1878. To all new rubrerlbere and lo all preecul aub. aenbera Knowing tboir fuhaorlptioaa, Tllli DAILY PATHIOT Will I. rant at tb. following rata. I 1 npr, I year, poaUge pre-paid X enpiea (in eluti), " " H... .. T no .. i: so .. 27 00 l on 1 enpy during th. eepplnn of tli. LrKiilft tor. 9 00 THK WEKKLY f AIHIOT Will bo pent at ibe lollowi.jt ratee: I copy, 1 ytar, potlage pre paid $ 2 00 4 eowlee, " , a 00 10 .... ,1 h fi QQ 1 " and one copy to .eller-up of elab 1ft 00 All enlera mua! be areosupenied by lb. naab, , eimrr or cuers or tioei otnue order W.to wobtii ion in.oo. Aay perann remitlins ua fcl.f 0 will rierir. on. enpr of tho Wuksly FaTRior fur .. year, on. oopyof the Amunh-ar AanlorLTirRlaT lbe Iea1 'nR airieultuu.l journal In tb. L:mUd bl.lor) for nue year, polb ,oaiae paid, and iu addition ft Mlcroroope, aueh aa bap heretofore been eull fur S31. THE PATIUOT DOOK OFFfl'G. ! Harinir riMuled Ibe He.te Fiintiiii and Bind- ing lur tliree yenre, we ftro prepared to print nnd bind llisikl, Mafnnep Pelaphleta. Uirecbinep. to., In beat alyle and at lowepl prieep, HLA.NbC HOOKS, aunh .A liooaeia, lljy-Jioukr, Ledorp, and Hotel Urgu ton a ppeuialiy. Old Hooka r buund. E.pewially low ratoa for re binding Buo l y coluiol (.ibrariee. AdJrcej PA'IHIOT PIHLISIIIKU CO.. He.. , IS77 4t ll.rripbiirf , l' I 1ST OK Jl HOH -N.mei or Ibe jurore J drawn for January Term, A. It. ISr, evuiinenoing no tlie il Aliinday, (lilb). und tu eunliniie two weekr. anAKB ji nx. J. U. AHitvin, rturniiile, T. II. Koreey, (Jr.baa, Ji Mitchell. Cirnrheld. W. K Orten, O.W.tVekvrr, Cur'i'ille,: Tbut. Uanlup, Uulfai,, J. MfllntTre, ,H. Htrm, frank llulgrr, H-mtiiale A. Fn-drioki, H. F, MfO-lejr, becooria Janub (lolub, Lwronee, Pelir KihI. " K. J iShidnor. " AUs lla.iilaon, Hrl, iKlwrd Uluom. lan. Jot. VYtll, HuriiMidft iWia. Curry, Pi ke, Ju 8ml h, " R'lo t N-epr, Lewi 1'io.rd, Covlngtoo " ia. rsldw-H, Hr., Pike t li. MoCrckto, tVrg'a K. tejUr lib ton. Tft4 EHNR Jt'KOUB riRBT WBKst I 4Tfl. John t.Ttlr, Clearfield, M. PoM'tthwait. Drtdv. II. llickle, ' ISmUiv, " V.i. Iturahrml.l, " Via. Avn. UatniiJe. J-.. Wriglev, I A. W. fry, Mitt. Ug.jrB, " M. W. Uctilwalria " Jno. hway. II .oiiJelf, A. U. KOiDtr. bsjoatar. Mit Mayer, " Corto Bell, fergueoa. t'ri. Keiib.rt a. inn, ui-ceoia, J pi an neory T. I. inkia. Qoiheo. T. MeCr,.apii, Allien Sbuff, lleoraria, W.W.tVilUama. II. M-harT.-v, Bell, Jap. Mi-lllKe, Sr , ' Tb'ia. lieera, Hojrjrp, J.ilio lilair, Wm McM l.ini'vfil (l.ili'.h u . ' rlrepUr H .at. II u ton feler retleroon, Jordoa t f. C.ol Kenbaua JobnWitberow, Knoi, Jobn Merryuian, " O II barren, " Mike Buret, Lawrefte., II. A. Hbinicl. J. tl. Uearhart.Hradrord 3. U. Irwin. Heory Auraod, BraJr, j B. P. Wilbelm. Morria, Meorge tlilllng, 'Ira Shaffer, Pik, Philip Swoopop 'Jamee Andaraon, t'nlon I II. bailey, John Donih.., Woo lward jonnnon Hampton " IW.B. Klin, J. 11. K ll agar, ilaaao P. L'anvnt 44 . tra vnniR Jraoaa ancoxn wkik Slur. EHaa R off ner, Uurnaid ;J. W. Lara bo -n, Cheat, Kd. Uuinsburg, Clf'd, Ijoha Addlemao, " A h. Drauvker, Cur'llo, John Mulaon, Covington r. i.amoronp nontsuale,1 A. M. Hoover. Jcoavlnr, Henry Httllng, Osceola, 1'avtd Hamilton. M Kiob'd Philips, Jama Flyan, tialieb, Harvey Swano, Jordan, A. 11. Hhaw, Lawrenee, L C. Bloom, " tl. 8. Goarbirt, M Arthur Hoeae. " John Koaa, Wallacotoa, John Sfaoff, Doooaria t Thomae K. Bull, Tim. Son lerlm Uorge Hes, Doggs, Cbarlc King, i II. fiiewart, Bradford, Conrad Humel, M.S. Clark. UraJy, Din'l Ilifhe. M J K Heed. Wm. Waring, M err la. John Kyler, William Rowloa, Peon, August Boy, Pike, Willie Nugent, Bntiid U. U. Vmiltoff. C. 0. 8b" IT, Woodward. . Simondiogor, " SherilTs Sale l)y virtu of write ef Lnri F.xeia: lasaed J 1 ont of th Court of Common Pleaa of Clear field eonntv. and to mo directed, thoro will bo B posed to pontic aalo, at tb Court Honso, in Ibo borough of Clearfiald, oo Saturday, tho 12th da of Januar. U78. at I o'eloek. a.m.. th followinf deacribad ril eataU, t wit j A eertaia twoftory frame dwelling boUae titoata l.awreno township, Clearfield eoontr. Peon 'a. on the farm rtoaotly purehaeed hy d fendant from James Huff, said building being 14 loot front on tb Ka-qahanna river and M feet deep. Seised, taken In etoention, and to beitld aa tbo proper tv of John J. Head. Tbrmb op Salc. -Tho nrleo or sum at which the proportv shall b struck off must be paid at the time of sale, or snob Mber arrangement made aa will b approve!, otherwise tb property will bo immediately pnt np nnd sold again at tho eipen and risk of tb poronn to whom It waa trek off, and who, In oaao of dofieleney at aooh re sale, shall make good tho same, aad la nn iaatane will tho Deed be pre era fed In Court for aon An ti ll on onloot lb money is actual I v paid to tbo biriT ANDHKW PKNTJE, Jr., Snuairr'a Oricn, 1 ISberiff. CloarAeld, Pa., Doe. 19. U77. Sheriff's Sale. TY virtue of sundry writs of fV Rr., litaed If out of tho Court of Common Plea of Clear- neidCo , and to me directed, there will ho eipoaed to puMie sale, at th Court Hon, in th borough of Clearfield. in Naturday, th 13th day nl January-, IM7H, at 1 o'eloek, p.m lb follow. ing deoeribed rxal estate, ta wit : A oertain treat af land sltuaU In lion's -tale borough, Clearfiald eoantf, Penn'a., ono lot No 4 on Ibo weat corner f Meorge and Hannah streets, building having been buroed. BounJet) oast bv Oeorgo street, wait by an alloy, north hy Beaver aite.Tp mm ia oj iiannan aireet. set Mil, taken in eiecntlon, and to be told aa the property of Cha Binnaj. Also, a eertaia tract of land altuat In Chest township, Clearfield Count v, Penn ., eonUlning 109 aoroi with 49 are liarod and havtae a two story log nnueo, nam ami other out buildings, with man orcnard.onuned aa lotions: a th north by John M Weiioeer, on tb eaat by Barrows A Pino , on tho south by Wm. Si harts, and on th west hy Jonathan Wtover. Seised, taken la eieontion, aad In be sold as th property of Wm ncsioTae ana ouaa n oator. Also, a certain tract af lead situate In Penn townthin, Clearfiald ontr. Prna'a.. onUiiiine about on hdrd aereo, with about voty fie sores eiearva, ana naviag reted taoreon a large iram oarw, n iw iwrj niaai aonoe, small wren ard and orther out taildknge. Bounded on lb east by land of A- Spencer, on tb wit by I. Johnson, on lb north by Clearer, and aouth bv McCroeken. Halted, taken In esoewtlon. and to be sold as tb property ( David li. Hpnor. Also, a eertaia tract of laad sttuat In Bell townahlpp Ctrfild ennnty, Penn'a. Uoanded aa fellowa i On th south by a street, oet tb east, north nnd west by lands of R. Mabaffey, contain. Ing abont ono half acre moro or leis, baviag a Urge hot 40 by 10 elib wing attached, and stable and oinor ont bulldlnfa creeled thtrwno Brliod, takrn in iecutioo, and ( be aold aa th property of Wesley C. Thompson. Also, all wf the right, till and InUroal of th Defendant, supposed to be th on nadir ided rlevenih part, in two oertain lots of ground situ at In th borough of Carwenivtlle, Cmoty of Cleorn.ld and Flat ef Pennsylvania, hsl tig known aa th Steam Tannery Mi la said borough, bounded nnd deeortbed as follows i Ono lot be ginning at a post on tbe southern line of right of way granted to tb '-Tyrone and ClearA)d Railway Com pan " and the north eaat lntoro tlon of aaid right of way with Filbert street ( thene south HO degree, 49 p. robes west alonr Filbert street 119 feet t a post corner at Inter section of Filbert street and alley tbneo south 69 do grees, 11 percheo, al ItsO feet I aa alley tbene aorth Xt) degrees, 41 perches, east nt feet, more or less t line oe rtgbt of way ! granted t said Ballroadi thene along lino of 'aid right of way westward I9S a 19 frst, mure or loss t plan of beginning. Tb other lot or piece at ground, beginning at n pist a aaid southern U of right away at it InUrsortio wilh western lino ol Filbert street j theaeo west ward hy lleeer right of way f Katlhrtvd 19.1 feat to aa alley tbeae along said alhsy aath 99 de-gre-e, 49 perebe wt 194 feet t a pjat aad I urnar nn alley then along natr alroet, south , 1 degreoop II peroh, oast 199 feet tw Filbert I stroot ) thoae north 94 degree 49 porohes, 49 and 9-10 tet to lUe 4 rigbtf way of said Mall road and plae of beginning neataiatag two acre aad 111 perches, more or Ie, aad beiog tbo Same lot nr pioo f laad eonvxyed hy tbe be Ira of Wm. In in, deooaaod t W. . While aad John K. Whtt hy Deed, no. recorded In the oo fur recording of dseda, In Clearfield ennoty. Raving tberoon ereoted a largo f'em Tenry i fire r et larg hark eheds i JBw tmiistmtnii. ftpiuae t ' r.r,;,'rr,r..',,i-'''"' A Mrt.ln traot of Und pliua'o la K.n Kn. elili OlearBell eouote, fenueylranle, lb. north h, la.,1 ,f U. O lj Ztl, fa,.. Ho. lee. eo.lh bp J"b. M Obaae. .nd - -. . -.-V .iVJ5t-' aere eioi. th '...Ui,, biM WioImIi bavUg erttUd tbereoi two Itory frB, hoo,t franm barn euj ether ooil.uildint iber-M.fi, . father wilb a hwibg orobo'd. Keiu l. tali-n In eieciiti..B and I be ild tb property of p. a, A lw, a oertain U of (round lllaate Id borotifh ttt Ill.uftnUU OUm.rH.XA a- It r - ..wm fiui1e.Ti1 ,J oulhweit orner of Uood atroot aad an alley be ing Slid f.ot front and Ufl fret bwk and known a M No. 4J in aaid borough, with a I far itory houee. Urge More booic, .oj til neeeiiery out builcllngn. Belied, taken In eKerotloa, and to bo lolj aa tho property of Ueuff Uagor. Alao. a oertain traet of Ual atau la Baeori towmhip, rioarfl. Id eoantr. Pa., boaoded and deacriiicd aa fulluwa i Bounded eaat by (ilea H jm torn pi ice, auuib ly landa of (Haiih ot al, weat by land of Ueorjte Dolta, and north by land of Wm. B, Dloho;'a eotate, oontaiaing about J3 aera, and hating I HI) teroa cleared, with largo bearing orrbard. Urge frame home, bank barn and othar oulhoildiog iliereoa. Heiiod, Ukoa in eioouliua aud to l ulj oa tbe property of 8. 0. Pa to bio. AIM, a certain ttaot of lad lituat in Oaliek twnabip, U I earn eld eouoty. Pa, beginning at uiBjiie oo'neroi mauoew eiouuMy a lormer aur vtj thene by Und of Ualtbew MeCuliey north 48 degrooa aat 140 fere he to poat) Ibeneo by roaidue of tract of Benjamin Wilaoa aonth 40 de gree! eeat 74 porehea to poat t tbeneo by earn ecuib 4 degree a weat 142 pernlieo to poat ta tbo old line ; Ibeiioa by laad of tthaw north iV de gree, weit 74 perobai to place of beginning, ooa Uining 66 aerea and S4 prob, aad baring 2t averea eleared, and a ainall two glory frame bouao thereon erietcd. Baited, take In eieentio and to be told aa the property of W. It Bmitb. Alao, a certain traot of land litualo ia Bloom tow oili ip, Clcartiold onunty. Pa , ooniaining aboat tiO acrea, with about 4u acroa eleared aad tbo bal anoo in wo d laod. having oreoUd thereon a largo I wo- lory frame bmue, lof barn and other out buildlngr, and good young orchard, bounded and ubcr.ied aa fullowa: On tbe north by land of Jaoub linger, eaat by laad of Mr. Job K Dinger, and aoutb by Eiie turnpik. Seised, takoa in execution and to be told aa th property of Ueo. A. Bloom. Taaai or Sal. Tbo price or aaia at which tb property iball bo atrnek off maat bo paid at tbo timo of aie. raaoh ber arraagemonu aadt aa will be approved, otberwia tb properly will bo Immediately pu np and aold again al the axpeaa and riak of th per eon to whom It waa i truck off, and who, In flaa of daoetoney al aucb re sale, ahall mako food tho am. nd ia no inauneo will tbo Deed bo proaented in Coart for eooflrmatioa uolea lb anonoy i aetnally paid to tho H her iff. ANDKEW PKSTZJr F.icnirp'i OrriCR, I bberiff. C(arlield, Pa., Dee. IB, 177. J , Sheriff's Sale. liy virtue of aondry write of Fitri Fattnt . aued out of tb Court of Ccinmno Pleaa af Clear Arid oouuty. and to me diroeled. (hero will bo eipoaed to publle lale, at the Court Hooao, in h borouih of t'lfarfield, on Saturday, tbo IZtb dar or January IJ7, at 1 o'clock p. m.f th fol lowing dcacribed real eatato, to wit: , All that eertain trait or taoe of laad altuatein Cbrat townahip, ClearOeld oouoty, Penn'a boon ti ed north by land of fjolutnoo Toser, went by Cheat Crtk, oth by landa of Jonathan Pieroo beira. oQieiniug forty acre more or la. Seised, taken In exncutioB, and to be aold as tbe property of Margaret Ainea and J. R. Amea. Alio, a eeitaia traot or piece of land in Bell towi..hip, Clearftild eeuotr, Pena'a.t hounded and deextribed aa foltowa : ltunnded on Ibo eait, north and auib, ty Umla nt U. L Ked, and on writ by landiof Koah Miller, eontaloingon hun dred anre and having about twenty-1 ve acrel cleared ud nndrr eulueation, and hariog tw atory frame houee, 1ft by 41 feet, and a log bara erected thereon. Seisvd. taken In executiun and to b aold eif th property ot To em as J Kutter. Alu, a eerta'B tract of land allualed in wood ward townab p, Clearfield county, Pa. B-iuotled on the eat t.y landi of Moahaann Ln I and Lumbar Cominy. on th a inh by utn weit by lame and autb hy aatne, Containing IP! acre, about 30 arrrs elrared, with amall log U iaae and log barn, heited, taken in eteenlion and to bo aold aa tbe property of Wm. Karl. A !, n certain lot or piec of Ground in tho Boroueth of "leeola. Clear ft eld eoanlj, Pa., bound ed and dreeribed aa followit: Ilounlod eaat by I Michael Harford, west by lotof Wee Boalioh, ! Mith by lot of Jane fiwiteart. and north bv Hale Pirrtji anu oeiog ju laei ironi ou iiaie aircot and Irtu feet deep, and baring thorwin erected a two Blorr frame bu ISsZO feet, and i kiiehen at tached lialfl ft. alio, a frame stable lfiiX4 feet and otbfr ooibuildinga. Seised, taken in emeu tion and to bo sld aa th property of 8. J. Mr f in and George Boa'iob. Also, all that eertaia piece or lot of ground sit uate, lying an I being ia tbe borough of Osooola. in tb eountr of Clearfield, and Biate of Penn'a. boa n tied and described ae follows, via. Prootieg on t-urun street, in aaid norougo mtr reel, on tbe weat by lot of Ileejanin 8woifr(, ana hua4l and fifty leet, on tb north by other lands tf aaid Sweigart. and on tbe eaat by name on hundred and filly feet. It being part of a larger piece of laod which Thomas f. Ll oaliek and Klisabeth bis wife, conveyed to Michael Hand ford and having thereon erected n large frame hotel Building and a small shop and othar ont buildings. Seise I, taken la execution, and to b aold aa the property of Nail Dougherty. Alsop all that certain piece r lot of ground all ual ia Mosaop's addition t Clearfield borough Clearfield eouoty, Penn'a., boaoded and deeeribod aa follows : Beginning nt a poat on sou (heart corner of Walnut and Third at reels, thonoe lo n southerly direction along Third street, oo hun dred and twelve feet to a twelr foot alley i thene in ao easterly direction aJoog aaid alley In a liae parallel with Walnet street, forty feet to a port thence in a northerly direction oa a line parallel with Third etreet, one bond red and twlr feet more or loss to a post on Walani street t tbenee ia a westerly direction along Walnut street to th plae of beginning baring thereon erected one, two atory houee fronting an Walnut at reel, and two bouee frvntiag oa Third street, and aecei arv out bnildiogs. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold ns tbe property of Jobn Si heifer. Also, all tho four oertain lots or nieces of ground si last in tb borough of Curweoirill. Clearfield eouoty, Penn'a., bounded aad described aa follows, via: Beginning at the corner ef Fil bert and tloorge street, running northward along Filbert street (on the eaat aid of said street,) tw. hundred and forty feet to itrewt known as Max well or II ich street; thence In nn eastward dire. Hon along said street, nne hundred and ninety foot to a twenty-foot alley ; thoeo along mid alley In n southward direction, two bundrel and forty fest to U surge street f tbeno westward along aaid treet, one hundred and ninety loot to tbo plae f beginning, and hariag thcrooa erected a largw planing mill, board shed a, board kila and nee aary building, with a large aloam engine ; abiag ht mill and various oood working mnsniBcry boloaf tng to eatd planing mill. BiBd, Uken ia elects lion, and to be sold as tba properly of A. 11 Irvhrn A W. C Arnold. Ala-, a asrtaia lot of grouol sltnit In Weet Iiuiad4le, hounded on tbe oast by lands of A. J. Flick, via t Bszinnio at noil, north oorncr of lot No. II, West HouUlal : thence sooth 4k degrees, wett ti4 toot a p?st; thene on tbo Booth it feet from centre line of railroad, aouth t degrees 4 perohea, wast I VI feet,et- wardiy 9.1 leet from said centre line 191 ftet to poat i thence oa tbo weal by Un I of lleai-y hauls oury, north 4 degree, eat 719 feet to a post t then on the nonh by township Mad. nmh 49 degree, east I ill feet to pkaoe of bagioning aod knwn aa lot N. II, tn the geoeral plaa of We st llontadaie, hariog a two-eiovy f an haute nod atnall stable erected there ib. Seiasi, taken ia eft-cotton and to be aold as th property of U Mattel Kearny. Alan, a oertain traot f land, beginning at n post oo tbo southeast ttorner of Ked etreet and knn avena, ia th village of Honied! t tboe along said aveeue nnrtb 47 degre-a, oaU Uil feet t Otter alley f iheno aouth ti degree weat 54 feet ia post t thence .eth II west 19 feet to Reed street, thence north 61 degrees weat 69 feet along Heed street te post, the plaoe of be gin ing, and known as lot No. 149 In tbo general plan of said village of North Hootsdale j having erected oo said lot n two atory building eighteen fet wide, and twenty-four feet long, aad a.ateen feat high. He tied, taken in otrcwtlo i nnd t be eild aa tbe properly of A. D. Buyer. Alsn, a traot ef land sit oat la Union town hip, beginning at n hemlock ; thene north 114 parches, more or Mm l a post) tbenoe west t9 percheo l hemlock Ibeneo oonth 114 porehea t n atone thene eaat ninety-nine porehea te a hemlock and plaio of beginning, containing 44 nnrea, more or km, being lb same piece or tract or land which Wm. B. Holland Mary J.,hia wife, conveyed to J. K. Arnold by Deed bearing tiat of tb 18th day of December, 1971, and record atCkardeld.ia d Book Vol. fl, page Iir4. Also, another traot place of laod In earn town ship, bounded and deeoribed aa follows t Begin ning nt post, thene weal by laad of O hi lit., now J. W. Clousor, 70) perches to a po thene north in li of lb abov described tract 14 1-14 perches I a post thene salt l perches ton poet t tbenee south by leads ol B. F. Harley fi perches to a post and plaoo of beginning, contain ing SI aeres and 19 perohea, morn er t, being sasno traet of lead which J. W. Cleaeer ooaveyrd lo J. H. Arnold by Deed bearing dale of th lath day f Jen, 187:1. and recorded at CfearfieM I Deed Book Vol. 6, page 147. Also, lot or nine f wround situate (n Reek. ton, Union township, Clearfield ennnty, Pa., d. suribrd aod bounded as follktws : Beginning at pott aod tbenee aouth by land of D. K. Uru baker 1 4 pereaoe t a stoaa tbene weat by laod of Da vid Welty 4 perohea to a atone, then north degrees weat by laod of David Welly 19 perches tn a stoae at Mala itrt; thene east along said Main street I fi-14 perebe to plae f beginning, tatning 4s pershea, mere or less, and hvg a large Church and an old achool hwnsc thereon. Seised, Ishen in eiecutlen and be said as lb properly et I. R. Arnold. Also, a certain tract of land situate iu Lawrence tuwoship, Clearfield county, Pa bounded nod described aa follows : O tbeeartby lands f Sam nel Clyde, senth hy Unda of John M jnre, west by lands of Jno. Irwin, nn th north hy lands f. Vid Laasburry, eontaiaiag 14 aero nnd having I aorea aleared and under cultivation. Belsed, Uk on to e i ecu tio a, nnd to b aold aa th property .of James Irvi. Jr. Itnusor HLn.-Tb He er eum at which the property shall be struck ff most h paid at tb time of sale, or aucb other arraagemeat ad aa will be approved, elk erw tee in prefer- ty will be Immediately nni np end sold again at tie spina and riak of tho pereoa t hm It waa atrnak off, and wke, In ef deficiency at eueh r sal, shall make good the earn, nnd In n lueieae will th Deow ft prn w won for wenfirmaUen nalee th money II setnoily paid I tb BhaHff. ANDRKW PKNfl.Jr. Huantrr a urrion, i wamin, aerfleldlf..Dee. IK.I'tT J